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i found stainless lines really easy to put in..just move the heat shielding for better access and your away....improves pedal feel and dont disentegrate after track days like old scum rubber ones
i found stainless lines really easy to put in..just move the heat shielding for better access and your away....improves pedal feel and dont disentegrate after track days like old scum rubber ones
Ah, so if I remove the heat sheilding back there things will be easier...sounds reasonable. Whats this take, an hour or two total, including bleeding them?
You know what they say about guys with small hands...
I don't want to do subframe bushings on the beater - they were just done last year. But I do want to throw the SS lines on there.
No, waht do they say??? enlighten me.... :twisted: :P
Do urethane, bitch! HAHA... ;)
Nah, but you could seriously get them installed fine like he said. it'll just take some careful work, it can be done though. :)
Jesus Christ Sean, do you read? This is my beater. It has new subframe bushings. I'm not gonna put fucking urethane on my fucking beater. Get a life.
God, I hate people from Idaho.
:)
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